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Interactive Hip 2009 release
Interactive Hip – a stunning and detailed
image library and reference tool for an
in-depth view of the hip and acetabulum.
View clear, detailed and accurate 3D modeling of the key anatomy of
the hip and acetabulum. Choose from hundreds of highly detailed and
labeled views of the hip, pelvis, thigh, lumbar plexus, sacral and coccygeal
plexuses, surface features and bone regions.
The disc includes 7 spectacular biomechanic animations to show the hip
range of motion, hip gait and stresses, including acetabular stress, cement
stress, cortex stress and prosthesis stress, as well as impingement
animations and surface anatomy videos.
The MRI section looks within the joint itself and compares MR slices in 3
planes (axial, sagittal and coronal) with the equivalent slice through the 3D
model in up to 27 slices.
3D Anatomy:
Choose from over 30 3D
anatomy views – all main views
allow you to rotate and add or
remove layers of anatomy from
the models.
Hip
- Overview of the hip
- Hip joint
- Acetabulum
Pelvis
- Pelvis
- Nerves of the pelvis
- Arteries and nerves of the
pelvis
Thigh
- Thigh
- Femoral triangle
- Sub-satorial plexus
Lumbar Plexus
- Overview of the lumbar
plexus
- Obturator nerve
- Femoral nerve
- Iliothypogastric nerve
- Ilioinguinal nerve
- Genitofemoral nerve
- Lateral femoral cutaneous
nerve
- Saphenous nerve
Sacral and Coccygeal Plexuses
- Overview
- Tibial nerve
- Common fibular nerve
- Superior gluteal nerve
- Inferior gluteal nerve
- Posterior cutaneous nerve
- Pudental nerve
- Coccygeal nerve
Surface Features
- Surface anatomy
- Dermatones
- Cutaneous distribution
Bone regions
- L4
- L5
- Femur
- Sacrum
- Hip bone
All 3D models are interactive
and fully labeled with detailed
explanatory anatomy text and
links to all relating content within
the software.
ISBN: 9781902470936 | Publication date: February 2009
Head Office
Primal Pictures Ltd
4th Floor Tennyson House, 159-165 Great Portland Street, London W1W 5PA. United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7637 1010 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7636 7776
MRI Section:
Link the 3D model with MRI scans in
3 planes (axial, sagittal, coronal) and
move through 27 slices of both the
model and the MRI.
Impingement Animations
Hip impingement animation – CAM
Hip impingement animation – PINCER
Surface Anatomy videos
Slides:
Anatomy slides – 19
Cadaver slides – 38 (2 planes, axial
and sagittal)
Clinical radiology slides – 82
Clinical slides – 59
Dissection slides – 18
Hip MR - 80 (3 planes)
Radiology:
Amyloid hip
Anatomy of the hip
Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
Avasculr Necrosis
Avulsion Fracture
Bone Marrow Edema
- Transient bone Marrow
Edema Syndrome
- Transient osteoporosis of
the hip
- Osteoncrosis
Bursitis
Development Dysplasia of
the hip
Movies:
Biomechanics
Hip gait
Hip range of motion
Acetabular stress
Cement stress
Cortex stress
Model of the gait cycle
Prosthesis stress
Fractures of the Femur and
Acetabulum
Gaucher’s Disease
Labral Tears
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease
Muscle Strains
Pigmented Villodular Synovitis
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
What’s new compared to the original Interactive hip (published in 1998)
In the original Interactive Hip, the nerves are not isolated and are seen as part of
whole structures. This has been changed in the new version so nerves can be
viewed individually as well.
7 new views in the Lumbar Plexus:
• Orburator nerve
• Femoral nerve
• Iliotyogastric nerve
• Ilionguinal nerve
• Genitofemoral nerve
• Lateral femoral curaneous nerve
• Saphenous nerve
Hip:
The ‘Hip joint’ view in the original
Interactive Hip also contains all the
features relating to it. The same view
is labeled ‘Hip’ in the updated version
and the ‘hip joint’ is a new view,
illustrating the bone and muscle – no
nerves or arteries.
Seven new views in the Sacral and
Coccygeal Plexuses:
• Tibial nerve
• Common fibular nerve
• Superior gluteal nerve
• Inferior gluteal nerve
• Posterior cutaneous nerve
• Pudental nerve
• Coccygeal nerve
Pelvis:
The Pelvis contains one new view:
Nerves of the pelvis
Impingement animations have been
added:
Impingement animation – CAM
Impingement animation – PINCER
Authors:
Andrew Chippindale
Fares Haddad. Mch. FRCS
Jorge Galante. MD
Marchi Maheson. FRCS. FRCSEd.
FRCSOrth
Sarah Muirhead-Allwood. MB. BS.
FRCS
Edward Chao. PhD
David W. Stoller. MD
Technical Specification:
PC: Windows 98 and above including Vista
Mac: OS X and above including Leopard.
If you have any further queries regarding the content of this DVD-ROM,
please contact us [email protected]